"Allahumma Barik" is an Arabic phrase that is commonly used in Islamic culture. The phrase "Allahumma" means "O Allah" and "Barik" means "bless." So, "Allahumma Barik" is often translated to "O Allah, bless" or "May Allah bless him/her". It is a supplication or prayer that is said to seek Allah's blessings and
"If the one who is looking fears that he could cause harm by his evil eye to the object that he is looking at, then he may ward off its evil by saying " Allahumma barik 'alayhi (O Allah, bless it for him)," as the Prophet (blessings and peace of Allah be upon him) said to 'Amir ibn Rabi'ah, when he looked at Sahl ibn Hunayf: "Did you not pray fo
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